PRDP agri tramline set up for Nawal farmers in Bokod
Manual hauling of crops is the usual routine of farm families in Nawal, Bokod, Benguet every harvest season. But with the new agricultural tramline set up under the Department of Agriculture’s Philippine Rural Development Project (DA PRDP), local farmers will now be able to transport their harvests hassle free.
Farmers in the area say that carrying heavy loads affect their health especially the elders who still continue to make a living through farming. They would usually walk through the rough steep trail before they could reach the access road in their barangay.
“Dakel nga tulong na daytoy nga tramline ta at least haan kamin nga agbaklay ti nadadagsen ti nasurok nga maysa oras (this tramline is of great help since we no longer have to carry heavy loads for more than an hour),” said Jimmy Pistola, a resident of sitio Wakal in barangay Nawal.
Pistola’s house is near the second tower of the tramline about 1.2 kilometers away from the access road where the first tower is situated. In his old age, he said that it would take him an hour to carry his harvest going up the access road especially during rainy season.
“Karkaro nu agtudo ket sumang-at ti danum idjay karayan let delikado jay rangtay (during rainy season, the water in the river would rise and it could be really dangerous),” he added.
The Wakal tramline is already 100% completed as of August 14, 2019. It was initiated by the Municipal LGU of Bokod to provide a safe and fast transport system of agricultural produce and inputs from the sitios of barangay Nawal to the nearest access road. The tramline has a length of 450 meters with a horizontal distance of 315 meters. Funded by the World Bank (80%), the National Government through the DA (10%), and the MLGU of Bokod (10%), the construction of the Wakal tramline has a project cost of P4.65 million.
Rice, potato, coffee, fruits and other highland vegetables are being produced by farmers in the nearby sitios benefited by the tramline. This includes eight more sitios that are within the influence area of the subproject benefiting around 112 population in total.
Marcelina Catao, 63, a resident of sitio Wakal, grows vegetables in a lot that is located near the second tower. She prefers to carry her harvests from the production area to her house so that she will not have to pay for laborers, locally called “kumboy” to carry her load.
“Adan tu mabayadan ti panag usar dita tramline ngem at least, haanen nga sumakit ti bagi ken saka mi (we’ll have to pay some fee for using the tramline but at least, we will no longer endure body pains),” added Catao.
With this intervention, residents perceive that the average travel time of hauling will decrease by 30-40 minutes.
The Wakal tramline is the first agricultural tramline system implemented under the PRDP in the Cordillera. Also proposed by the MLGU of Bokod, is another tramline that will soon be constructed in barangay Ekip worth over four million (P4.3 million).
Engr. Franklin Padon of MLGU Bokod said that the tramlines will be turned over to farmer associations near the area. Carriage fee will be collected from the farmers/residents for the fuel and maintenance of the tramlines. ### ELVY TAQUIO, CARPCO-InfoACE